Individual Occurrence of Male Beluga Whales Delphinapterus leucas in Reproductive and Feeding Aggregations in the White Sea
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1. | Атауы | Құжат атауы | Individual Occurrence of Male Beluga Whales Delphinapterus leucas in Reproductive and Feeding Aggregations in the White Sea |
2. | Жасаушы | Автор, мекеме, ел | V. Krasnova; Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Ресей |
2. | Жасаушы | Автор, мекеме, ел | A. Chernetsky; Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Ресей |
2. | Жасаушы | Автор, мекеме, ел | E. Panova; Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Ресей |
3. | Тақырыбы | Дисциплиналар | |
3. | Тақырыбы | Негізгі сөздер | cetaceans; beluga (Delphinapterus leucas); the White Sea; feeding and reproductive gatherings; males; photoidentification; individual composition; seasonal and inter-annual individual occurrence; behavior |
4. | Сипаттама | Аннотация | Being highly social gregarious cetaceans, beluga whales often form seasonal aggregations, differing in sex and age composition and function. Until now, studies of the social structure of belugas in the White Sea (Russia) have been limited to general descriptions of their summer aggregations and female–calf interactions while the data on males are lacking. In this study, we have analyzed the individual occurrence of identified male White Sea belugas in two different seasonal aggregations based on visual observations and photo-identification data: a summer reproductive gathering near Cape Beluzhiy, Solovetsky Island, Onega Bay (June – August from 1995 to 2022) and a feeding aggregation at of the Varzuga river mouth, Kandalaksha Bay, southern coast of the Kola Peninsula (September – October 2023). We have found that the identified males may not only return to summer reproductive areas (like females) but also show fidelity to the feeding grounds. We have not found stable associations among the identified males in both aggregations, and their formations were apparently cooperative. |
5. | Баспашы | Ұйымдастырушы, қала | The Russian Academy of Sciences |
6. | Контрибьютор | Демеуші | |
7. | Күні | (КК-АА-ЖЖЖЖ) | 13.06.2025 |
8. | Түрі | Зерттеу түрі немесе жанры | Реценезияланған мақала |
8. | Түрі | Түрі | Ғылыми мақала |
9. | Формат | Файл форматы | |
10. | Идентификатор | Әмбебап идентификатор, URI | https://journals.eco-vector.com/0030-1574/article/view/684052 |
10. | Идентификатор | Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | 10.31857/S0030157425020094 |
10. | Идентификатор | eLIBRARY Document Number (EDN) | DYUOCR |
11. | Көзі | Журнал/конференция, том., №. (жыл) | Океанология; Том 65, № 2 (2025) |
12. | Тілі | Russian=ru, English=en | ru |
13. | Байланыс | Қосымша файлдар |
Fig. 1. Study area: Varzuginsky feeding and Solovetsky reproductive aggregations of beluga whales. (521KB) Fig. 2. Types of beluga whale behaviour: a - rest, sleep (photo by N. Bagirov); socio-sexual behaviour: b - biting each other (photo by A.D. Chernetsky); c - erection and demonstration of penis (photo by A.D. Chernetsky); d - fighting, formation of a "star" of four males (photo by A.D. Chernetsky).D. Chernetsky); e - pursuit by males of each other (photo by V.Y. Kuzmin); f - sexual behaviour (photo by R.A. Belikov); g - hunting behaviour, final stage - throwing at fish (photo by R.A. Belikov). (2MB) Fig. 3. Dynamics of visits of identified beluga whales to the Varzuga River mouth from 28.09.2023 to 10.10.2023. (193KB) Fig. 4. Beluga whales with damage after satellite tagging (a) and remnants of tag attachment (b). (362KB) |
14. | Қамту | Кеңістік-уақыттық қамту, зерттеу әдістемесі | |
15. | Құқықтар | Құқықтар мен рұқсаттар |
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